Originally posted by evenflow
Does anybody know when the Stormtrooper sets are going to be ready for order fromt he fan club?

I believe it going to be late this year.

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Battle droid OOM9

01-24-2002, 06:52 PM

What about droiddekas? you know Destroyer droids?

and when are these coming out if they are?
thanks

Darth Evil

01-25-2002, 06:58 AM

The Destroyer Droid was part of the E1 line.

jedi master sal

01-25-2002, 10:21 AM

In fact there were two of them.
normal and battle damaged.

I forgot to add Naboo royal Guard to my list.
so how about 5 NRG's for $20-25.
also gungan warriors say 10 for $40-50.

All of these are reasonable when think about the pegwarming some of them did and besides many collectors would love to buy in bulk if they had the chance.

GNT

01-25-2002, 07:13 PM

Originally posted by evenflow
Does anybody know when the Stormtrooper sets are going to be ready for order fromt he fan club?

They'll be available in the 4th quarter of this year :) If they sell well we might get other packs Sandtroopers,Biker Scouts,Battle drois etc...

darth chuck

01-26-2002, 04:49 AM

We've been asking for army builder sets like these in the "Dear Hasbro" section for about two years now. Most requests ran along the lines of the "cinema scenes genre". Still a great idea, but I'll believe it when I see it.

Obi-Don

01-27-2002, 05:18 AM

I to would like to see army builder sets. It would be a great way for Hasbro to make some money and for us to increase our collection. It is very hard to build a army when you have to pay 6 to 7 dollars a figure.

TeeEye7

01-27-2002, 07:55 AM

....as it's been said by others here on the Forums over and over: they could be packaged in a bucket, bag, box, etc.....no fancy packaging needed here since they will be freed from their packaging in the car before the key is put in the ignition to head home.

Plain packaging should equal lower prices, Hasbro!

Turbowars

01-27-2002, 12:41 PM

When, who and where was it posted that the FanClub would offer a army builder pack? Does anyone know if they will be packaged in a nice window box or a ****ty white mailer box? I hope they have better articulation, or the FanClub wont get any of my cash.

Lord Malakite

01-27-2002, 01:01 PM

It was posted here as well as a few other sites. Since the 4-pack is intended for loose collecters to build armies for dioramas, Hasbro has decided go for a white mailer box. As for the articulation, that depends on whether or not you like the Comm-Tech Stormtroopers. Thats basically what all 4 of the figures are (minus the color changing blaster mark).

Here is a nice pic of it.
http://www.collectstarwars.com/POTJ/FCstormieset.jpg

darth chuck

01-28-2002, 12:06 AM

They could even bring back those "Kenner baggies" that you can still get some vintage figures in, or mail them in plain white boxes, like Fruitloops Han Stormtrooper, Bomar-Monk, and the vintage Boba Fett. Nothing beat the day you got your Boba Fett as a kid........sigh.

InsaneJediGirl

01-29-2002, 02:58 PM

While repairing a Qui-Gon Jinn today I thought of something.

Why not have a Jedi Army Pack?Just slap some new faces on the
pre-exsisting bodies and-wham-a army of Jedi.This would be good if you wanted to create your own little Jedi Academy or
a scene from the Jedi Purge. :D

SithDroid

01-30-2002, 12:35 AM

I agree that they should come in baggies and be sent in white mailer boxes. Nothing flashy, just something to open and play with.

InsaneJediGirl

01-30-2002, 08:58 AM

I would have to agree..just ship them in plain boxes,since
they are just for army building

Darth Evil

01-30-2002, 01:12 PM

I want them now, but I'm unlikely to get them because I don't live in the US :( .